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WASHINGTON Former Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew lost his Secret
C:rviec r-3'-s while on a California golfing
v:.;i:icn Monday, four months after he
resigned and pleaded no contest to a federal
1 ir ccme tax evasion charge.
The Treasury Department removed
Agnew's Secret Service detail as of midnight
Sunday, the deadline set by Comptroller
General Elmer B. Staats, who had ruled last
week that his continued protection was
illegal.
Mr. Agnew's Secret Service protection
was terminated as of 12 midnight, Secret
Service spokesman Jack Warner said. "This
was a Treasury Department decision."
Staats said he would disallow any further
federal spending for Agnew's protection
after midnight Sunday. A Treasury
indicated earlier that Agnew's
spokesman
guards might be withdrawn gradually
starting Monday, but Warner said all were
removed as of midnight.
Agnew was at Palm Springs, Calif., as a
guest of entertainer Frank Sinatra for an
eight-day vacation. He could not be reached
for comment, and it was not known what if
any arrangements were being made for a
new set of security guards.
Gov. Marvin Mandel of Maryland, who
succeeded Agnew as governor in 1969,
offered Agnew state police protection
shortly after Agnew resigned as vice
president last October, but Agnew never
accepted.
A Mandel spokesman refused to speculate
whether Mandel would extend the offer
again. There have been no renewed offers
and no requests by Agnew for it," he said.
"We don't even know if he wants it.
Henry Kissinger
LONDON U.S. Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger will slow down h.s
Middle East peace moves unless the Arabs
ease their oil embargo against the United
States, Arab Middle East sources said
Monday.
The sources said their governments have
been given to understand that unless the
embargo is eased soon, the American peace
initiative may be temporarily put on ice.
In Washington, two Arab foreign
ministers said Monday they gave Secretary
of State Henry A. Kissinger a message from
Arab heads of state that should be "good
news" to President Nixon. They refused to
say whether it concerned a possible lifting of
the oil embargo.
Foreign ministers Ismail Fahmy of Egypt
and Omar Sakkaf of Saudi Arabia spoke to
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Compiled by Tom Sawyer
Wire Editor
SALT II opens, Soviets test missile
UCIIDOM Ths Soviet Union announced Monday a new series of missile tests In
m!J-Pcc";c which allied defense sources said almost certainly involve multiple
r.ucbr warheads (fJtlRV) and submarine-launched long-range rockets.
Tha announcement, made by the official Tass news agency, coincided with the
cpsr.lng Tuesday in Geneva of the new and probably crucial round of Strategic Arms
Limitation Tslks (SALT II).
Less than a month ago the Soviets tested a new yiRV missile for the first time.
'Pumpout' averted; more rationing seen
Three more states moved Monday toward gasoline rationing systems prompted by
a holiday weekend which many motorists spend much of their time waiting in line to
WW up.
Although federal energy officials succeeded in last-ditch efforts to head off a
"pumpout" strike in Oregon and Washington by service station operators who said
they would exhaust supplies then shut down, plans for gas pump lockups were going
shasd in several other states.
Solzhenitsyn gets secret message
ZUHICH Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn Monday received a secret hand-carried
r?tzzz.z- from, his wife in. Moscow, six days after the Nobel Prizewinning author
vss fcrcltly UJcen from his family and exiled by Soviet authorities.
The S-year-cld, Nobel prize winner told newsmen he did not know when his wife
and three sons would leave Russia, despite assurances by Soviet officials that they
v?srs free to leave.
Sclihsnltsyn has refused to discuss his future plans. But Swiss officials said he
hzd been granted a permanent Swiss visa.
HUNTSV1LLE, Ala. A White House
official said Monday that a non-government
White House technical investigation
indicates that the 1 8 and a half minute gap on
a crucial Watergate tape was caused by a
tape recording machine defect.
During President Nixon's flight from Key
Biscayne, Fla., to Huntsville aboard Air
Force One, the official, who refused to be
identified, commented on presidential
attorney James D. St. Clair's latest
statement about the Watergate tapes.
St. Clair protested a story by The
Washington Post which quoted "informed
so'urces at the White House and close to the
prosecution as saying the court-appointed
technical panel studying the tapes had made
a preliminary finding casting doubt on the
authenticity of two of the tapes.
The White House official said: The White
House technical investigation suggests the
Artist banished
MOSCOW Leningrad authorities told
ballet star Valery Panov Monday to leave
the Soviet Union immediately without his
wife or face "administrative measures,
Galina Panov, his wife, said.
In a telephone call to Western newsmen in
Moscow, a weeping Ms. Panov said her
husband, who has been trying to emigrate to
Israel for two years, was called to the
Leningrad visa office Monday. She went
with him but was turned away at the door,
she said.
"They treated me like an outsider. They
drove me out of the visa office," the 24-year-old
former ballerina said. "They were very
tough with Valery and made it clear they
were determined he should leave."
Panov, 35, a Jew, and the former leading
male dancer with Leningrad's Dirov ballet,
' ' Was given an exit Visa in December! He said
he would not leave unless he could take his
non-Jewish wife with him. The authorities
have said she cannot leave because her
mother will not sign the necessary papers.
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liapsl Hill i horoughfare Forurn 2
Tuesday, February 19, 1974, 8-10 p.m. - Municipal Building Meeting Room
In June 1974, Chapel Hill's Thoroughfare Plan will be revised by the State Department of
Transportation. Local needs must be incorporated into this revision process now. The Chapel Hill
Planning Board is sponsoring a series of public forums to discuss the Thoroughfare Plan. The February
19th public forum will consider the issues listed below.
1. A recommendation to designate Columbia Street as a north-south thoroughfare, and the feasibility of
extending the Pittsboro Street thoroughfare through the Central Business District to connect with
Airport Road. There is potential for using these two roads as a north-south one-way pair.
2.,A recommendation to reclassify Honeysuckle Road from a major thoroughfare to a collector street,
and to add Weaver Dairy Road as a thoroughfare. The purpose of this recommendation is to move the
proposed Honeysuckle Road thoroughfare alignment north to Weaver Dairy Road.
3. A recommendation to add Manning Drive to the Thoroughfare Plan, and to delete Otey's Road and
Mason Farm Rod (between Pittsboro Street and U.S. 15-501 Bypass) from the Thoroughfare Plan. This
recommendation designates Manning Drive, rather than Mason Farm Road as the facility for carrying
traffic between South Campus and U.S. 15-501.
4. A recommendation to add a new radial road south from U.S. 15-501 to the proposed outer loop
between N.C. 54 and Farrington Road, and discussion of the relationship of this road to expected future
traffic on Bayberry Drive. Bayberry Drive will be required to serve as a radial road if an additional
southern radial is not provided.
5. The question of the need for and location of the proposed outer loop, and the relationship of this road
to expected future traffic on U.S. 15-501 Bypass. If an outer loop is not constructed, U.S. 15-501 Bypass
would, in the future, be required to carry additional traffic and would require widening to accommodate
this additonal volume. This discussion will include the following related topics:
A. The question of widening U.S. 15-531 Bypass.
B. The relationship of the Chapel Hill Thoroughfare Plan to the Durham Thoroughfare Plan.
C. A recommendation that the proposed outer loop, if constructed along current alignment, be
limited to two travel lanes to carry local traffic at residential speeds between neighborhoods, and
that trucks be prohibited from using this facility.
D. A recommendation to add a grade separated interchange at the intersection of the outer loop
and U.S. 15-501 (Durham Road).
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caused by a defect in the machine.
The gap occurs on a tape of a conv ersation
between Nixon and former White House
counsel John W. Dean 111, three days after
the break-in at Democratic headquarters at
the Watergate. The Post said it could not
determine for sure the dates of the two tapes
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reporters at the State Department after they
conferred with Kissinger for an hour.
"Everything is moving in the right
direction," Fahmy said.
Both are to meet President Nixon at 1 1
a.m. Tuesday at the White House.
Fahmy said the message from leaders of
Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Algeria w ho
met last w eek in Algiers contained w ord of a
very positive decision" which he said he
believed would be "good news to the
President."
Fahmy refused to disclose details of the
message until he can deliver it personally to
Nixon.
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat favors
lifting the embargo against the United States
or at least easing it in recognition for
Kissinger's work on the Suez front troop I
separation agreement now being
implemented by Egypt and Israel.
King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, until recently
one of the toughest backers of the embargo,
has also started to relent, the sources said.
But hardliners such as President Houari
Boumedienne of Algeria, the Kuwaitis and
above all the Syrians want to maintain the
embargo and claim the right to veto any
proposal to ease it.
The Arabs had expected Kissinger to
shuttle back and forth between Damascus
and Jerusalem in the second part of
February to work out a Golan Heights troop
disengagement plan. Kissinger shelved those
plans when the United- States showed its
anger over the continuing oil embargo, the
sources said.
Another factor delaying Middle East
peace progress, the sources said, is the
apparent failure of the Russians to budge the
Syrians or exert real pressure on them, as
some suspect.
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